The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... Slave Breeding . Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States . The Tyranny Practic- ed in its Adoption by Conven- tions . Votes on its Adoption . Condition of the Border States during March . Congratulations over the Fall of Sumter ...
... Slave Breeding . Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States . The Tyranny Practic- ed in its Adoption by Conven- tions . Votes on its Adoption . Condition of the Border States during March . Congratulations over the Fall of Sumter ...
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... Slavery Element . Mr. Lincoln's Conservatism . The President's Message and Department Re- ports . Legislation of the Ses- sion .. VII . Halleck's Conduct of the Depart- ment of Missouri - November 429 436 CHAPTER VII . - Continued ...
... Slavery Element . Mr. Lincoln's Conservatism . The President's Message and Department Re- ports . Legislation of the Ses- sion .. VII . Halleck's Conduct of the Depart- ment of Missouri - November 429 436 CHAPTER VII . - Continued ...
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... slavery was the " chief corner - stone of the new edifice . " [ See History of Rebellion , Vol . I. , pages 30 , 31. ] March 26. - The South Carolina State Convention reassembles . March 27. - Colonel Lamon , Mr. Lincoln's special ...
... slavery was the " chief corner - stone of the new edifice . " [ See History of Rebellion , Vol . I. , pages 30 , 31. ] March 26. - The South Carolina State Convention reassembles . March 27. - Colonel Lamon , Mr. Lincoln's special ...
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... slave is to be surrendered , it can be of but little consequence to him or to others , by which authority it is done . Should any one , in any case , be content that his oath shall go unkept on a merely unsubstantial controversy as to ...
... slave is to be surrendered , it can be of but little consequence to him or to others , by which authority it is done . Should any one , in any case , be content that his oath shall go unkept on a merely unsubstantial controversy as to ...
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... Slave clause of the Constitution , and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave - trade , are each as well enforced , perhaps , as any law ever can be in a community where the moral sense of the people im- perfectly supports the ...
... Slave clause of the Constitution , and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave - trade , are each as well enforced , perhaps , as any law ever can be in a community where the moral sense of the people im- perfectly supports the ...
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